​Sequoia Parks ConservancySequoia Parks Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, working hand-in-hand with the National Park Service to support projects including trail improvements, educational programs for the public, and the protection of wildlife and their natural habitat. ​

Education and Outreach​Ensuring the future stewardship of Sequoia and Kings Canyon Parks requires meaningful outreach to future generations. We realize that bringing nature and the parks into local classrooms is vital to creating meaningful, lifelong connections between youth and the parks. SPC funds Rangers in the Classroom, summer internships, and other service-learning programs that support outdoor learning for K-12 schools in the San Joaquin Valley.​

Wildlife Management​SPC provides financial and logistical support for vital programs that preserve park wildlife. Protecting black bears from human conflict, reintroducing Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep to the Sierra Nevada Crest, and recovering critical habitat for endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs are some of the current projects funded by SPC.​

Search and Rescue ​​Rangers at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks conduct nearly 150 search and rescue operations annually for visitors with emergency needs. Donations are used to support these efforts.

Sequoia Parks Conservancy, the official 501(c)(3) nonprofit partner of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (National Park Service) and Lake Kaweah (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), uses tax-deductible contributions to support these parks. ​